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Extractions: Published: 11/20/1994 Category: Features Page: K1 British adventurer Captain Richard F. Burton visited Great Salt Lake City in 1860. No one like himbefore or sincehas penetrated what he called the last of the "Holy Cities." He died in 1890 as Sir Richard Francis Burton, soldier, explorer, author, linguist, discoverer of Lake Tanganyika and Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George. He also was an ethnologist, archaeologist, poet, translator, amateur physician, botanist, zoologist, geologist and a superb swordsman. Driven by a seemingly insatiable curiosity for the exotic, erotic and demonic; Burton was a restless, inveterate traveler as well as a prolific and controversial writer. Preceded by a formidable reputation as an explorer of immense courage who had disguised himself and infiltrated the sacred cities of Mecca and Medina forbidden to infidels, Burton had written in detail of his experiences. His visit to America, although brief, was to fulfill his desire to see Mormonism at first hand. Before his Western tour ended, he had an audience with Brigham Young and spent an evening over a jug of Valley Tan whiskey, trading anecdotes with the redoubtable Orrin Porter Rockwell, a Mormon rough-and-ready who gave him advice on how to stay alive on the road to California. As was his custom, Burton wrote in depth about his American adventure in The City of the Saints and Across the Rocky Mountains to California, published in 1861. "I had long determined to add the last new name to the list of Holy Cities;' to visit the young rival of Memphis, Benares, Jerusalem, Rome, Mecca of seeing Utah as it is, not as it is said to be" he explained. Always the professional soldier, Burton confessed that "mingled with the wish of prospecting the City of the Great Salt Lake [from] a spiritual point of view," he also looked forward to "enjoying a little skirmishing with the savages." And because he had heard of the "White Indians," paleface renegades who terrorized travelers and shifted blame to the tribes, Burton set about properly outfitting himself for his foray across the Plains.
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Extractions: Horse Packing and Travel In an effort to further its educational mission, HorseTravelBooks.com is attempting to republish the most important titles ever written relating to equestrian travel, classic equitation, and horse packing. Often this involves locating rare volumes which can only be purchased at great expense. The information lodged in these books is however too valuable to be neglected. Each of the HorseTravelBooks.com titles has a direct link to its own page on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk. You may visit either Amazon site without any obligation to purchase the book; there you can see a full-size illustration of the cover, learn more details, and read recent reviews. Alternatively, all of our titles can be ordered from your local bookshop. The Art of Travel Francis Galton ISBN 159048052X Originally published in 1855, this book was written after Francis Galton returned from a historic journey into the African interior where he suffered much hardship and danger. After his return to England the famed explorer determined to teach travelers and soldiers the art of self-sufficiency in the field. His literary effort, The Art of Travel, became an instant classic and was used by a host of now-famous explorers, including Sir Richard Francis Burton of Mecca fame.
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Extractions: For more information on why we believe the series took place during the 1870's to early 1880's see The Great Time Frame Debate . Here are some events that took place from the end of the Civil War to the 1880's Civil War ends Cholera epidemic strikes many American cities US buys Alaska from Russia for two cents an acre France: Pierre Michaux begins to manufacture bicycles Sweden: Alfred Nobel patents dynamite Chisholm Trail gains importance as railhead opens in Abeline, Kansas Wilbur Wright born Nebraska enters the Union as the 37th state First pro baseball team (Cincinnati Red Stockings) founded George Westinghouse invents an air brake for trains the Crow people moved to a Montana reservation Kiowa moved to Oklahoma reservation National Women Suffrage Association organized first transcontinental railroad line completed Suez Canal opens, connecting the Mediterranean and Red Seas John Tyndall disproves the theory of spontaneous generation US: first intercollegiate football game Russia: Dimitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev publishes the Periodic Table Wild Bill Hickok is Marshall in Hays City, Kansas
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Extractions: Rev. David Holwick ZC First Baptist Church [not part of original series] Ledgewood, New Jersey September 5, 1999 Isaiah 11:1-9 OUR PEACEABLE KINGDOM SERMON SUMMARY: We live in a dangerous world but God promises it will be better. The millennial kingdom of Jesus will be perfect, and Christians are called to live by kingdom principles right now. Specific application to a community-wide anti-violence campaign in Roxbury Township, New Jersey. I. Lions and tigers and bears, oh my. A. Famous primitive American painting. Setting looks like autumn in Hudson Valley, New York. Boy stands with ox and lion and wolf. Everyone is getting along just fine. B. What your perfect world be like? In my perfect world people who are 43 would feel as good as they did when they were 16. In my perfect world I could eat as much Haagan Daz ice cream as we wanted, and still lose weight. In my perfect world I would get a nice fat tax refund, even though I didn't paid any taxes. In my perfect world there would be no cancer, poverty, or wars. Every family would be happy, and the future would hold no fear. #4787
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Extractions: ::LIST OF ALL ITEMS IN SECTION 5 OF EXHIBITION:: Section 5: Lands of Hope and Fear Subsection: Exploration Marco Polo Liber de consuetudinibus et conditionibus orientalium regionum Gouda: Gerard Leeu, 1483-84 The Huntington Library Pedro de Medina Arte de navegar Valladolid: Francisco Fernandez de Cordova, 1545 The Huntington Library During the mid-sixteenth century, there was much interaction between many European sailors and theoreticians. The Arte de navegar encompasses all aspects of navigation as practiced in Europe at this time, including tables for the determination of latitude (longitude at sea was not solved until much later); instructions for the use of the magnetic compass; and calendars of the moon and tides. By these means the navigator could fix a position when out of sight of land, and set his course. Willem Janszoon Blaeu Grooten Atlas Amsterdam: J. Blaeu, 1642-65 The Huntington Library Edmond Halley A New and Correct Chart Showing the Variations of the Compass in the Western and Southern Oceans London, 1700
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Extractions: English explorer, orientalist, scholar, linguist, sexologist, mystic and spy. He was raised in France and Italy and studied at Oxford. He served as a Captain in the Bombay Native Infantry in what is now Pakistan from 1843 to 1848. He travelled the world in service to the British government, and served as British Consul on the island of Fernando Poo off the coast of Equatorial Guinea; in Santos, Brazil; in Damascus; and in Trieste, where he died. Burton wrote the poem The Kasîdah of Hâjî Abdû El-Yezdî and translated The Arabian Nights (Alf Laylah wa Laylah, the Thousand Nights and a Night) with copious annotations; both of these works are included in Section 2 of the A:. A:. reading list. He also translated the erotic manuals The Kama Sutra, The Ananda Ranga, and The Scented Garden of Sheikh Nefzawi, which are given as recommended reading in Liber Artemis Iota. Burton also wrote A Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Mecca and Al-Madina, which is the account of his participation in the Hajj in 1853, impersonating an Indian Pathan. His success in this dangerous feat was due to his intimate familiarity with the languages and customs of the region, and also perhaps to the fact that he was an initiate of the Kadiri Order of Dervishes. He was one of the first Europeans to explore East Africa, and was one of the discoverers of Lake Tanganyika and Lake Victoria Nyanza. His other expeditions included one across the United States to Salt Lake City, and a voyage up the Congo River.
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Extractions: The Life of Sir Richard Francis Burton S ir Richard Francis Burton's life was one continuous adventure, starting with a Gypsy-like upbringing in Europe and ending after an amazing span of years spent in exploration and scholarship. This timeline identifies only a limited number of his accomplishments and experiences... Richard Francis Burton born March 19 , Torquay, England, to Captain Joseph Netterville Burton and Martha Burton (nee Baker). Isabel Arundell born March 20 Burton enrolls at Trinity College, Oxford, England. While at Oxford, Burton begins to study Arabic. Burton leaves Oxford, joins the military, and takes his first commission in India. Burton arrives in Bombay in the fall. Burton is stationed in Baroda, where he studies Hindustani. Transferred to Karachi, and Sindh. Continues to study languages; begins to learn Persian. Burton is assigned to work as a surveyor, and receives his first spy missions. Returns to Hyderabad. In July, Burton becomes seriously ill with cholera. At the end of 1846, Burton receives two years' sick leave from the military. Weak and ill, Burton travels to Goa to convalesce.
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Extractions: The Nile Controversy Who really discovered the source of the Nile River Burton, or his partner John Hanning Speke? The purists say that Speke made the final trip to Lake Tanganyika, and thus deserves the credit. Indeed, Speke and several reluctant guides left the town of Kazeh on July 10th, 1858 to look for the bahr ("sea" or "lake") described to Burton by Arab traders. On August 3rd Speke's group climbed a hill and, reaching the summit, looked out upon "a magnificent sheet of water", which Speke promptly named Lake Victoria. Speke and his companions did not map the extent of the lake or examine the basin further; instead, he accepted without doubt that he had found the source of the great Nile River and turned back to Kazeh. (Speke mounted a second expedition to East Africa in 1860 with Captain James Grant to confirm that the great lake he had gazed upon in 1858 was indeed the source of the Nile. Unfortunately, Speke performed the final reconnaissance of the lake alone and, once again, he did not linger to gather any scientific data about the basin. Explorers who mapped and studied the area in later years did, finally, confirm that Speke's Lake Victoria was the source of the Nile.) Now, look beyond the fact that Speke walked up a hill and saw a large lake. How did he manage to safely travel to Kazeh? Once there, how did he find out about the lake? Who drew the maps he followed, hired his guides, and provisioned his caravan? The point is, of course, that Speke never would have survived the hostile east coast of Africa or managed to locate the lake without the assistance of his travelling companion and the expedition's undoubted leader, Captain Richard Francis Burton.
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Extractions: "This masterpiece of history and biography turns the real-life adventures of Burton into a riveting tale...The last great word on the last great explorer of the colonial age." -Wall Street Journal. A New York Times best seller when it was first published, Rice's biography is the gripping story of a fierce, magnetic, and brilliant man whose real-life accomplishments are the stuff of legend. Rice retraces Burton's steps as the first European adventurer to search for the source of the Nile; to enter, disguised, the forbidden cities of Mecca and Medina; and to travel through remote stretches of India, the Near East, and Africa. From his spying exploits to his startling literary accomplishments (the discovery and translation of the Kama Sutra and his seventeen-volume translation of Arabian Nights), Burton was an engrossing, larger-than-life Victorian figure, and Rice's splendid biography lays open a portrayal as dramatic, complicated, and compelling as the man himself.